The next four people to launch to the International Space Station have arrived at their launch site. NASA astronauts Zena Cardman and Mike Fincke, together with JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Kimiya Yui and Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov flew on a NASA aircraft from Ellington Field in Houston, Texas to Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida on Saturday (July …
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SpaceX targets Saturday evening for launch of Falcon 9 rocket from VSFB
Update (9:31 p.m.) – According to base officials, the Falcon 9 rocket successfully launched at 9:31 p.m. Saturday from SLC-4E._________________________________________________________________________ Update (09:05 p.m.): – According to base officials, the Falcon 9 rocket launch was pushed back Saturday evening and is set to take off from SLC-4E at 9:31 p.m._________________________________________________________________________ Original story: SpaceX is targeting Saturday evening for the launch of …
Read More »Many People Have No Idea Where Oil Actually Comes From
At some point, you have probably heard somewhere that oil comes from dinosaurs, as if every time you fill up at the gas station, you are pumping refined velociraptor into your Volvo. It’s a vivid image, but it’s not true. Despite how widespread the belief is, oil isn’t made from decomposed dinosaurs. “For some strange reason, the idea that oil …
Read More »Strange sighting in the skies over South Carolina early Saturday? This might explain them – WLTX
Strange sighting in the skies over South Carolina early Saturday? This might explain them WLTX SpaceX launches 28 Starlink satellites on Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Spaceflight Now What was in the sky this morning? WYFF SpaceX launches 28 Starlink satellites from Florida on Saturday doubleheader (video) Space SpaceX Starlink launch seen Saturday morning in North Carolina sky WRAL.com Source link
Read More »European Space Agency Is Building A Hypersonic Spaceplane
The European Space Agency is throwing its weight behind a design effort for a hypersonic spaceplane, with hopes of getting the final idea airborne (and spaceborne) by 2031. The ESA is putting up funding for the Invictus research program, which wants to achieve one of the space industry’s most coveted breakthroughs: The ability for …
Read More »Asteroid sure to hit the moon could affect us on Earth « Euro Weekly News
There is an asteroid approximately the size of a building that has been on the radar of many astronomers for a long time due to its initial potential to collide with the Earth. However, there is no need to worry anymore, as its trajectory has shifted slightly since it was first detected. It is now expected to miss the Earth …
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Read More »Scientists Find Secret Code in Human DNA
Image by Getty / Futurism One person’s junk is another’s treasure. An international team of scientists have found that strings of “junk” DNA in the human genome that were previously written off as having no useful function are actually pretty important after all. The work, published as a study in the journal Science Advances, focuses on transposable elements, a class …
Read More »Colossal 47-Million-Year-Old Snake Found in India—A New Giant Among Ancient Reptiles
In an exciting paleontological breakthrough, researchers have uncovered the fossil of an extraordinary prehistoric snake, Vasuki indicus, which measured an astonishing 50 feet in length and likely weighed over 2,200 pounds. Found in the Panandhro Lignite Mine in Gujarat’s Kutch region, India, the fossil reveals a massive predator from the Middle Eocene period, about 47 million years ago. This discovery, …
Read More »Tiny, pea-sized dinosaur bone discovered in Mongolia’s Gobi Desert has scientists gobsmacked at what it means
The wrists of birds are incredibly complex and functionally crucial in both flight and the folding of wings at rest, says Will Newton. To stabilise their wings during flight, birds rely on a tiny bone known as the pisiform. This bone was long thought to have been lost in the early ancestors of birds, only returning as they started to …
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